PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE Pleasures of Memory 1 Human Life . 61 An Epistle to a Friend 115 Jacqueline ... 137 Ode to Superstition . 157 Written to be spoken in a Theatre 165 On ... asleep ... Voice that had been lost The Boy of.
Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE Pleasures of Memory 1 Human Life . 61 An Epistle to a Friend 115 Jacqueline ... 137 Ode to Superstition . 157 Written to be spoken in a Theatre 165 On ... asleep ... Voice that had been lost The Boy of.
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... voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only ... Human Life ; so gliding on , It glimmers like a meteor , and is gone ! 1 Yet is the tale , brief though it be 64.
... voice shall come from yonder tower ; When in dim chambers long black weeds are seen , And weepings heard where only ... Human Life ; so gliding on , It glimmers like a meteor , and is gone ! 1 Yet is the tale , brief though it be 64.
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... Human - kind ! not here alone ( The voice , that speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes ...
... Human - kind ! not here alone ( The voice , that speaks , was not to Thee unknown ) Wilt Thou be missed . - O'er every land and sea Long , long shall England be revered in Thee ! And , when the Storm is hushed - in distant years- Foes ...
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... human voice lost its natural tone . " P. 263 , 1. 13 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , " There are those alive , " said an illustrious orator , " whose memory might touch the two extremities . Lord Bathurst , in 1704 ...
... human voice lost its natural tone . " P. 263 , 1. 13 . Here , in His train , shall arts and arms attend , " There are those alive , " said an illustrious orator , " whose memory might touch the two extremities . Lord Bathurst , in 1704 ...
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age to age Almirante ancient birds bless blest breathed bright Cacique calm CANTO charm clouds Columbus Cortes courser dark deep delight desert shore dream DROPMORE Euripides fathers fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze gentle glad glimmering glory glows gold grave grove guavas hail heart heaven Hence Herrera Hist holy hope hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light lingered live MEMORY mighty Wind mind musing night o'er once pensive pleasure raptures resigned rise round rude sacred sail says scene secret shade shed shine shore sigh silent sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul sphere spirit spring stood Stothard RA sung sweet tears thee thou thought thro trace trembling triumph truth vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice Voyage wake wandered wave weep WESTMINSTER ABBEY whence wild wind wings youth Zemi